One Tribe One Day is William & Mary’s annual day of giving, bringing together alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends to support the university and make an incredible impact in just 27 hours.

Where Should I Give? 

You can choose from hundreds of areas across the university to designate your gift. We encourage you to support any area at William & Mary that is most meaningful to you! You can also check out the 40+ challenges today to multiply your impact.

What Are the Payment Options and Ways to Give?  

Online Gifts 

Gifts can be made online by clicking the “Give Now” button in the top right corner of your screen. All major credit cards, Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal are accepted. The minimum online gift is $5. 

Gifts by Phone or Mail 

You can also give by calling 757-221-1008. Mailed gifts can be sent to the Office of University Advancement, Gift Administration, P.O. Box 1693, Harlan, IA, 51593-1993.

Recurring Gifts 

You have the option to set up a recurring gift on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis.  

Company Matching Gifts 

Many company matching gift programs can enable you to double or even triple your impact. See if your employer will match your donation.  

Gifts of Stock 

You can also learn more about making a gift of stock

Is My Gift Tax Deductible? 

Yes, all gifts to William & Mary are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. You will receive a confirmation email immediately, and W&M gift administration will send an official tax receipt after the gift is fully processed.  

How Else Can I Get Involved? 

You can support One Tribe One Day by using the hashtag #OneTribeOneDay on social media and encouraging friends and family to participate. 

Create your own match or challenge by click “offer a match” or “offer a challenge” and follow the options to offer your match or challenge. 

Have Questions? Need Help?  

For inquiries about making a gift, contact gifts@wm.edu. 

For inquiries about using this giving site, gift confirmation or general questions, contact fund@wm.edu.